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A Service Of:
Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail
Suite 500
Raleigh, NC
919-787-6668
firminfo@rosen.com
301 McCullough Drive
Suite 510
Charlotte, NC
704-307-4600
firminfo@rosen.com
5826 Fayetteville Road
Sutton Station, Suite 205
Durham, NC
919-321-0780
firminfo@rosen.com
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Lepage Associates
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Office Address(s): |
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5836 Fayetteville Road Suite 104
DURHAM, North Carolina
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Direction of Office(s): |
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From I-40, take exit 276 and turn onto Fayetteville Road away from Southpoint Mall (so go right off 40 coming from Raleigh/Cary, go left off 40 coming from Chapel Hill); go about ½ mile and you will see Sutton Station on the left; turn in on Geneva Drive, go around back and we are in the middle building. |
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Phone Number(s): |
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919 - 572 - 0000 |
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Website: |
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http://www.lepageassociates.com
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Degree(s): |
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Doctorate, Clinical Psychology; Master of Arts, Forensic Psychology; Bachelor of Science, Psychology, Minor in Women’s Behavior |
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Insurance Accepted: |
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All clinical services are insurance reimbursable. |
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Areas of Expertise: |
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Relationships, Groups, Couples, Individuals, and Families. Experience in treating adults encompasses problems that arise in interpersonal, family, and marital relationships, as well as those that can result from depression, anxiety, eating issues, substance abuse, traumatic experiences, and personality disorders. Sometimes one member of a couple will present for individual therapy and then transition to couple’s therapy. Lepage Associates is a services center staffed with psychologists who all specialize in couple's and family relationships, with a variety of sub-specialties, to meet the unique needs of all couples and families who seek services. Please visit our website for more information. |
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Professional Organizations/Affiliations: |
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American Psychological Association; The Society for Police and Criminal Psychology; North Carolina Psychological Association; Cambridge Who’s Who |
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Background Information: |
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Dr. Katrina Kuzyszyn-Jones (Kuzyszyn rhymes with musician, so pronounced koosician) holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, a Master’s in Forensic Psychology, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Women’s Studies. Her experience spans the breadth of mental health issues, to include working with individuals who are coping with common daily stressors and life challenges, to people coping with serious severe and persistent mental illness. Dr. Kuzyszyn-Jones is experienced in several evidence-based practice models useful with relationships to include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Social Skills Training, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Dr. Kuzyszyn-Jones was trained in an integrative therapy model to include psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and experiential theories and techniques, all of which she uses in providing therapeutic services for a wide variety of life challenges, to address the unique needs of each client. Her dissertation was on the topic of integrated psychotherapy for clients. Each client brings a very personal and individual set of needs and desires to the experience of therapy. Dr. Kuzyszyn-Jones is sensitive to these personal factors while helping her clients identify and focus on the specific problems that are affecting them in their current daily lives. She has been serving clients in a variety of settings for the past nine years.
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